Tag Archives: Detroit Tigers

The National Baseball Hall of Fame (i.e. Cooperstown) has announced that four players will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year. The players elected by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America are Chipper Jones (97.2%), Vladimir Guerrero (92.9%) … Continue reading →

August 3rd, 2o15 will be remembered in Toronto as David Price made his first ever Blue Jays start. Price started his first game since being traded from Detroit to Toronto on July 30th. In nine previous starts in Rogers Centre/SkyDome, … Continue reading →

Major League Baseball (MLB) has announced the players who will be the starters for the 2015 All-Star Game on July 14th in Cincinnati. With the exception of the starting pitcher for both teams, each position player starting the game is … Continue reading →

Jack Morris is eligible for the 15th and final time to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I believe he should be there. Jack Morris is a four time World Series winner, having won two World Series with … Continue reading →

Jim Leyland, manager of the Detroit Tigers, has announced that he is stepping down as the team’s manager after eight seasons. He announced that he will not be leaving the team, but will be staying on in another position. The … Continue reading →

Well, we now ready for the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals. The series will begin on Wednesday in Boston, thanks to the A.L. winning the All Star Game back in July. This is … Continue reading →

Now that the Detroit Tigers have eliminated the Oakland Athletics in five games, we can talk about the League Championship Series: American League Championship Series (A.L.C.S) In the American League, the Detroit Tigers take on the Boston Red Sox. Detroit … Continue reading →

The wild card games are in the bag for 2013. Now we can move onto the divisional series (first round) of the Major League Baseball (M.L.B.) playoffs. American League Divisional Series (A.L.D.S.) In the A.L., the Eastern Division Champion Boston … Continue reading →

Last night the Toronto Blue Jays lost 6-2 to the defending American League Pennant winners, the Detroit Tigers. Errors contributed to the problem as the Tigers scored five unearned runs off the Blue Jays. Josh Johnson picked up the loss, … Continue reading →